The Jalopy Journal
There is a spring loaded tool that pierces the end of the CO2 cartridge.
Depending on your classes prescription you can buy goggles that are prescription made for motorcycle riders. They look a little "goofy" but they work.
I use welding cable as jumper cables on my airplane with a Lycoming 0360 engine (360 cubic inches). I park the truck at the end of the wing where...
I was in the USAF from 1963to 1967. We had Ford Econoline ramp trucks that idled from plane to plane all day long. Periodically, we would take the...
My wife told a man who was showing off his nerf bars he had installed on his car, "Oh, I thought that was a bicycle rack"... the nerf bars were...
Goodies Speed Shop in San Jose California was the place to go. They were in the same building on Lafayette street from sometime in the sixties...
I had a friend that always said " You are already paying for the tool you don't have".
They will probably wad it up and sell it for scrap metal and get $10 for a $500 sign.
I am 76 so I am already older than most of the responders to the thread. I built, still maintain, and race a vintage race car. Currently I am...
I have found that you get a better quality files (and a larger selection, when you buy them at places that cater to machine shops. Even files from...
It looks like there is enough room to use a Dremel type tool to cut a slot through the male teeth on the pulley as far back from the front edge as...
Awesome! You won't see another when you finally get it drivable.
Squirrel is right (again) that the aviation industry (including the USAF) use fine threads almost exclusively. The exception seems to be the...
I generally don't like customs but this one is an exceptional something else! Very nice. Lots of work but a very nice result.
I was burning out these switches on an off topic, but vintage, race car on a regular basis. I finally "solved" the problem by switching to LED...
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